Disclosed herein is a system comprising a set of wireless communication nodes that are configured to operate as part of a wireless mesh network. Each respective wireless communication node may be directly coupled to at least one other wireless communication node via a respective short-hop wireless link, and at least a first pair of wireless nodes may be both (a) indirectly coupled to one another via a first communication path that comprises one or more intermediary wireless communication nodes and two or more short-hop wireless links and (b) directly coupled to one another via a first long-hop wireless link that provides a second communication path between the first pair of wireless communication nodes having a lesser number of hops than the first communication path. A fiber access point may be directly coupled to a first wireless communication node of the set of wireless communication nodes.
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1. A communication system comprising: a set of wireless communication nodes that are configured to operate as part of a wireless mesh network, wherein each respective wireless communication node in the set of wireless communication nodes is installed at a respective fixed, ground-based location and is directly coupled to at least one other wireless communication node in the set of wireless communication nodes via a respective short-hop, millimeter-wave wireless link, and wherein at least a first pair of wireless communication nodes in the set of wireless communication nodes are both (a) indirectly coupled to one another via a first communication path that comprises one or more intermediary wireless communication nodes and two or more short-hop, millimeter-wave wireless links, wherein the first communication path between the first pair of wireless communication nodes does not traverse an access point, and (b) directly coupled to one another via a first long-hop, millimeter-wave wireless link that provides a second communication path between the first pair of wireless communication nodes having a lesser number of hops than the first communication path; and a fiber access point that is directly coupled to a first wireless communication node of the set of wireless communication nodes via a long-hop, millimeter-wave wireless link.
2. The communication system of claim 1 , wherein the first long-hop, millimeter-wave wireless link that directly couples the first pair of wireless communication nodes comprises one of (a) a point-to-point millimeter-wave link or (b) a point-to-multipoint millimeter-wave link, and wherein each of the respective short-hop, millimeter-wave wireless links that directly couple wireless communication nodes in the set of wireless communication nodes comprises one of (a) a point-to-point millimeter-wave link or (b) a point-to-multipoint millimeter-wave link.
3. The communication system of claim 1 , wherein the first long-hop, millimeter-wave wireless link that directly couples the first pair of wireless communication nodes has a length of at least 600 meters and the respective short-hop, millimeter-wave wireless links that directly couple wireless communication nodes in the set of wireless communication nodes each have a length of no more than 300 meters.
4. The communication system of claim 1 , wherein the respective short-hop, millimeter-wave wireless links that directly couple wireless communication nodes in the set of wireless communication nodes are arranged such that no two adjacent short-hop, millimeter-wave wireless links form a straight line.
5. The communication system of claim 1 , wherein the first pair of wireless communication nodes comprises (a) the first wireless communication node that is directly coupled to the fiber access point and (b) a second wireless communication node.
6. The communication system of claim 5 , wherein the second wireless communication node is also included in a second pair of wireless nodes in the set of wireless communication nodes that are both (a) indirectly coupled to one another via a third communication path that comprises one or more intermediary wireless communication nodes and two or more short-hop, millimeter-wave wireless links and (b) directly coupled to one another via a second long-hop, millimeter-wave wireless link that provides a fourth communication path between the second pair of wireless communication nodes having a lesser number of hops than the third communication path.
7. The communication system of claim 1 , wherein data traffic is exchanged between one or more wireless communication nodes in the set of wireless communication nodes and the fiber access point via a communication path that includes the first long-hop, millimeter-wave wireless link.
8. The communication system of claim 1 , wherein the fiber access point that is directly coupled to the first wireless communication node comprises a first fiber access point, the communication system further comprising: a second fiber access point that is directly coupled to a second wireless communication node of the set of wireless communication nodes, wherein the first wireless communication node and the second communication node are coupled via a communication path that includes one or more long-hop, millimeter-wave wireless links, and wherein the one or more long-hop, millimeter-wave wireless links includes at least the first long-hop, millimeter-wave wireless link.
9. The communication system of claim 1 , wherein the wireless mesh network is configured to provide internet service, and wherein the respective fixed, ground-based location at which each respective wireless communication node in the set of wireless communication nodes is installed comprises a fixed, ground-based location on private property of a respective customer of the internet service.
10. A communication system comprising: a first set of wireless communication nodes that are configured to operate as part of a first segment of a wireless mesh network, wherein each respective wireless communication node in the first set of wireless communication nodes is installed at a respective fixed, ground-based location and is directly coupled to at least one other wireless communication node in the first set of wireless communication nodes via a respective short-hop, millimeter-wave wireless link, and wherein at least a first pair of wireless communication nodes in the first set of wireless communication nodes are both (a) indirectly coupled to one another via a first communication path that comprises one or more intermediary wireless communication nodes and two or more short-hop, millimeter-wave wireless links within the first segment of the wireless mesh network, wherein the first communication path between the first pair of wireless communication nodes does not traverse an access point, and (b) directly coupled to one another via a first long-hop, millimeter-wave wireless link that provides a second communication path between the first pair of wireless communication nodes having a lesser number of hops than the first communication path; a second set of wireless communication nodes that are configured to operate as part of a second segment of the wireless mesh network, wherein each respective wireless communication node in the second set of wireless communication nodes is installed at a respective fixed, ground-based location and is directly coupled to at least one other wireless communication node in the second set of wireless communication nodes via a respective short-hop, millimeter-wave wireless link, and wherein at least a second pair of wireless communication nodes in the second set of wireless communication nodes are both (a) indirectly coupled to one another via a third communication path that comprises one or more intermediary wireless communication nodes and two or more short-hop, millimeter-wave wireless links within the second segment of the wireless mesh network, wherein the third communication path between the second pair of wireless communication nodes does not traverse an access point, and (b) directly coupled to one another via a second long-hop, millimeter-wave wireless link that provides a fourth communication path between the second pair of wireless communication nodes having a lesser number of hops than the third communication path; and a fiber access point that is directly coupled to both a first wireless communication node of the first set of wireless communication nodes and a second wireless communication node of the second set of wireless communication nodes via respective long-hop, millimeter-wave wireless links.
11. The communication system of claim 10 , wherein the first and second long-hop, millimeter-wave wireless links each comprise one of (a) a point-to-point millimeter-wave link or (b) a point-to-multipoint millimeter-wave link, and wherein the respective short-hop, millimeter-wave wireless links that directly couple wireless communication nodes in the first and second sets of wireless communication nodes each comprise one of (a) a point-to-point millimeter-wave link or (b) a point-to-multipoint millimeter-wave link.
12. The communication system of claim 10 , wherein the first and second long-hop, millimeter-wave wireless links each have a length of at least 600 meters and the respective short-hop, millimeter-wave wireless links that directly couple wireless communication nodes in the first and second sets of wireless communication nodes each have a length of no more than 300 meters.
13. The communication system of claim 10 , wherein the respective short-hop, millimeter-wave wireless links that directly couple wireless communication nodes in the first and second sets of wireless communication nodes are arranged such that no two adjacent short-hop, millimeter-wave wireless links form a straight line.
14. The communication system of claim 10 , wherein a third wireless communication node in the first set of wireless communication nodes is directly coupled to a fourth wireless communication node in the second set of wireless communication nodes via a third long-hop, millimeter-wave wireless link.
15. The communication system of claim 10 , wherein a third wireless communication node in the first set of wireless communication nodes is indirectly coupled to a fourth wireless communication node in the second set of wireless communication nodes via a communication path that comprises a first short-hop, millimeter-wave wireless link that directly couples the third wireless communication node to an intermediary wireless communication node and a second short-hop, millimeter-wave wireless link that directly couples the intermediary wireless communication node to the fourth communication node.
16. The communication system of claim 10 , wherein the wireless mesh network is configured to provide internet service, and wherein the respective fixed, ground-based location at which each respective wireless communication node in the first and second sets of wireless communication nodes is installed comprises a fixed, ground-based location on private property of a respective customer of the internet service.
17. A method for building a wireless mesh network, the method comprising: adding a first set of wireless communication nodes to the wireless mesh network by (a) directly coupling each wireless communication node in the first set of wireless communication nodes to another wireless communication node in the first set of wireless communication nodes via a respective high-capacity long-hop, millimeter-wave wireless link and (b) directly coupling a first wireless communication node in the first set of wireless communication nodes to a fiber access point via a long-hop, millimeter-wave wireless link, wherein each respective wireless communication node in the first set of wireless communication nodes is installed at a respective fixed, ground-based location; and adding a second set of wireless communication nodes to the wireless mesh network by coupling each wireless communication node in the second set of wireless communication nodes to at least one respective wireless communication node in the first set of wireless communication nodes via a respective communication path that includes at least one short-hop, millimeter-wave wireless link, wherein each respective wireless communication node in the second set of wireless communication nodes is installed at a respective fixed, ground-based location.
18. The method of claim 17 , wherein each wireless communication node in the second set of wireless communication nodes is either: (a) directly coupled to each of two wireless communication nodes in the first set of wireless communication nodes via respective short-hop, millimeter-wave wireless links; (b) directly coupled to one wireless communication node in the first set of wireless communication nodes via a respective short-hop, millimeter-wave wireless link and indirectly coupled to another wireless communication node in the first set of wireless communication nodes via a communication path that includes one or more intermediary wireless communication nodes from the second set of wireless communication nodes and two or more short-hop, millimeter-wave wireless links; or (c) indirectly coupled to one wireless communication node in the first set of wireless communication nodes via one communication path that includes one or more intermediary wireless communication nodes from the second set of wireless communication nodes and two or more short-hop, millimeter-wave wireless links and indirectly coupled to another wireless communication node in the first set of wireless communication nodes via another communication path that includes one or more intermediary wireless communication nodes from the second set of wireless communication nodes and two or more short-hop, millimeter-wave wireless links.
19. The method of claim 17 , wherein the adding of the first set of wireless communication nodes to the wireless mesh network takes place during a first phase of the method for building the wireless mesh network and the adding of the second set of wireless communication nodes to the wireless mesh network takes place during a second phase of the method for building the wireless mesh network that occurs later in time than the first phase of the method for building the wireless mesh network.
20. The method of claim 17 , wherein the wireless mesh network is configured to provide internet service, and wherein the respective fixed, ground-based location at which each respective wireless communication node in the first and second sets of wireless communication nodes is installed comprises a fixed, ground-based location on private property of a respective customer of the internet service.
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